Ceramic Piezoelectric Vibration Sensor Module
Smartiphi product

Ceramic Piezoelectric Vibration Sensor Module

Part of Smartiphi's Sensors, Sound & Vibration Sensors catalog for electronics projects, labs, classrooms, prototypes and DIY builds.

Currently out of stock Sensors
75 95 (inc. GST)

Currently out of stock

This analog piezoelectric ceramic vibration module buffers a piezoelectric transducer, which responds to strain changes by generating a measurable output voltage change proportional to the strength of vibration, also known as the "piezoelectric effect." So you can determine the

Category: , Support: Phone and email help available before and after purchase. Sensors Sound & Vibration Sensors

Why buy from Smartiphi

Project fit helpAsk if this part matches your board, kit, module, power supply or classroom build.
SensorsExplore nearby parts across Sensors, Sound & Vibration Sensors before finalizing your basket.
Bulk and lab ordersShare quantity, GST invoice and delivery requirements before placing larger orders.
Secure checkoutCart, checkout and account pages stay on the full WooCommerce order flow.

Before you add it to a project

Use these checks to decide whether this part fits the board, power setup, enclosure and quantity you are planning.

Compatibility checkCheck operating voltage, output interface, library support and mounting space before using this module in a project.
Project basketPair it with supporting boards, wiring, power, tools and related Sensors, Sound & Vibration Sensors parts where needed.
Fulfillment noteThis item may need stock confirmation. Contact Smartiphi with quantity and project timeline before planning around it.
Support pathFor classroom, lab or bulk use, share the product URL, quantity and target project with Smartiphi support.

Product details

Product familySensors, Sound & Vibration Sensors
Stock signalCurrently out of stock
Order typeDirect product order

This analog piezoelectric ceramic vibration module buffers a piezoelectric transducer, which responds to strain changes by generating a measurable output voltage change proportional to the strength of vibration, also known as the "piezoelectric effect." So you can determine the magnitude of the vibration. Unlike a digital vibration sensor, which only counts times, this analog one can detect the magnitude of the shock or vibration.

Not sure this is the right part?

Send Smartiphi the product URL, target board, quantity and project use case. Support can help with compatibility, stock, bulk buying and delivery questions.